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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2011

The Vatnsfell Hydroelectric Power Station was constructed in 1999 - 2001. It utilizes the head in the diversion canal between Lake Thorisvatn and the Sigalda Station reservoir, located in southern Iceland. There is one main dam, the Vatnsfell Dam, and two small saddle dams.

Technical data:
Client: The National Power Company -- Landsvirkjun
Installed capacity: 90 MW
Turbines: 2 Francis units, vertical axis
Gross head: 65 m
Harnessed discharge: 160 m3/s
Vatnsfell Dam: Height 30 m; length: 750 m
Water reservoir: Vatnsfellslon Reservoir; 563-556 m.a.s.l.; storage capacity of 3.2 million m3.
Spillway capacity: 280 m3/s
Pressure shafts: 2 sloping pressure shafts; ø4.5; length
120 m
Headrace canal: 700 m
Tailrace canal: 2,400 m
Powerhouse L/W/H: 47/26/35 m

Mannvit services:
Feasibility studies, assessment of harnessing choices, site investigation, EIA report, civil works design, structural and mechanical design including preliminary and final design. Additionally, the company handled cost estimates, tender documents, contract documents, bid evaluations, project planning, and design of the 220 kV transmission lines.

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  • nice proyect  how is the cost

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